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Music Video: Glocca Morra – “See Through Person”

Posted by Johnny X on Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 3:57 PM (PST)

Philadelphia’s indie-punk act Glocca Morra have released a music video for their song “See Through Person” and you can scope it out right here.

The song appears on the band’s latest EP An Obscure Moon Lighting An Obscure World, released in October via Kind Of Like Records.

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Glocca Morra and Luther announce US spring tour

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 10:29 AM (PST)

Philadelphia’s indie-punk acts Glocca Morra and Luther will be hitting the road together on a US tour that spans the later half of April. You can check out the dates right here.

Both bands released new material in October 2012: Luther released their debut album, Let’s Get You Somewhere Else, on Chunksaah Records, and Glocca Morra’s  An Obscure Moon Lighting An Obscure World came out via Kind Of Like Records.

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Music Video: Great Cynics – “Back to Hackney”

Posted by ChrisDude on Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 7:53 AM (PST)

Great Cynics have premiered a music video for their song ”Back to Hackney”. You can check it out right here.

“Back to Hackney” is taken from the band’s upcoming second album Like I Belong, which is supposed to be out next month.

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Bratwurst aficionados/Wisconsin power punk band Direct Hit! began recording their new album “Brainless God” in February, and it has now been revealed that the record is being produced by All-American Rejects guitarist Mike Kennerty. Check out a wonderfully awkward interview with Kennerty here.

The band is aiming for a summer release date for “Brainless God.” They last released a split with The Haverchucks in 2012 via Kind Of Like Records and Bright And Barrow Records. Check out a DS review for that release here.

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Adult Braces (ex-Spraynard) announces split with Crybaby

Posted by connor_maoil on Monday, March 18, 2013 at 9:25 AM (PST)

Brooklyn-based punk label Kind Of Like Records have detailed their newest split, featuring the Pat Graham (Spraynard) solo project Adult Braces and Pennsylvania punk band Crybaby.

Spraynard broke up last year and released their final EP “Exton Square” in April 2012 through Asian Man Records. This will be the first official release by both Adult Braces and Crybaby.

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Direct Hit! announce new album “Brainless God”, due out this summer

Posted by connor_maoil on Monday, February 18, 2013 at 6:44 AM (PST)

Bratwurst aficionados/Wisconsin power punk band Direct Hit! began recording their new album this week, revealed to be titled “Brainless God.” The band is aiming for a summer 2013 release.

The band had this to say regarding the album, set to be their second full-length release:

“We have a new full-length record coming out in a few months. It’s pretty much going to revolutionize music, as Tom DeLonge would say. Except ours is actually going to revolutionize music, and not be Angels & Airwaves. We had an acoustic version of one of the songs posted on our Bandcamp about a year ago. You can probably find it on the internet somewhere if you want a sneak peek.

Pay attention to this page if you wanna see what we’re working on. Lots of cool/dumb bullshit gonna be happening. Get pumped.”

Direct Hit! last released a split with The Haverchucks in 2012 via Kind Of Like Records and Bright And Barrow Records. Check out a DS review for that release here.

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Greys (noise-rock/hardcore) release “Drift” EP for free download

Posted by PatronSaintOfSpiders on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 8:15 AM (PST)

Greys, a Toronto noise-rock band, have just released their new EP, “Drift”.  It was released on Kind of Like Records, and will be available for free download for the next week on their bandcamp page.

You can listen to the album here.

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Music Video: Direct Hit! – “Satan Says”

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 9:00 AM (PST)

Direct Hit! has just released a music video for their song “Satan Says”. The song appears on the band’s debut album, Domesplitter.

You can watch “Satan Says” right here.

Direct Hit! released Domesplitter in 2011 on Kind of Like Records. They plan on releasing their sophomore album, tentatively titled Brainless God, later this year.

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Great Cynics release new song “In My Head” from upcoming LP

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 9:14 AM (PST)

UK folk/punk band Great Cynics  have just released the first single from their upcoming album, Like I Belong. The song is titled “In My Head” and you can listen to it right here.

Like I Belong is expected to drop sometime in Spring 2013. 

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Greys signs to Kind Of Like Records; new EP “Drift” expected in February

Posted by milhouse on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 12:59 PM (PST)

Toronto, Ontario based progressive rock band Greys has just announced that they have officially joined the Kind Of Like Records family.

The signing will come with a new EP, “Drift”, which is set to be released through Kind Of Like Records on February 12, 2013.

Greys’ most recent work is their 2012 EP, “Easy Listening”, which was released as a free download through the band’s Bandcamp page.

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Free Download: Kind of Like A Comp II

Posted by whiskeytango6 on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 1:21 PM (PST)

Kind of Like Records have just released a brand new compilation to celebrate this weekend’s Fest 11. Titled “Kind of Like a Comp II”, the comp features several heavyweights of the pop punk variety, as well as several Kind of Like Records artists. Download the comp here.

 

 

Album Review: Direct Hit! / The Haverchucks – Split

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 12:14 PM (PST)

Not too long ago Kind of Like Records and Bright & Barrow announced a split between Madison, WI’s Direct Hit! and Richmond, VA’s The Haverchucks. With two relatively young pop punk bands, one already established in the scene and the other just beginning to break out, releasing two brand new songs each, what’s not to love? Plus, check out that sweet cover art. Neither band would have been a likely candidate to have appeared on Beavis and Butthead, but the homage is still greatly appreciated by someone who can still remember watching the final episode of the show’s original run back in 1997.

The Direct Hit! half of the split takes a step backwards from the band’s last release (their split with Hold Tight!, which found them exploring near-metalcore territory). Across their two songs, Direct Hit! shows progression from the infectious pop punk sound that they’ve established over the last few years, while also still being able to retain it at the same time. “Operation” is a cover (originally performed by The Side Project, another pop punk band from Wisconsin) although cover or not, Direct Hit! takes a gritty approach to the song, akin to the songs from the band’s previous split with The Jetty Boys in which vocalist Nick Woods continue to use his new, rougher singing style. The lead guitar sounds almost like Teenage Bottlerocket, and the repeated chorus of “you’re just a tumor in my brain (I need an operation)” while being backed by handclaps is bound to get stuck in your head. While the song doesn’t differ much from the original, Direct Hit! manages to make it sound like it is a song of their own. Direct Hit!’s other song, “Fallout Shelter Television”, is a sing-along that ends just as abruptly as it begins, complete with a fart at the end of the track, nodding (intentionally or unintentionally) to the band’s predecessors in the Descendents and blink-182. This is Direct Hit! at their finest: gang vocals mixed with blazing speeds and a dash of humor.

The Haverchucks, on the other side of things, play pop punk as if it were 1992 again. Both of the band’s contributions would sound right at home in The Mr. T Experience discography, nasally vocals complimented with a bouncing bass and a melody that’s way catchier than something this distorted should be. “Winding Down” kicks off the Haverchucks side, and it comes complete with chants of “let’s go!”, and a rocking guitar solo that leaves before it wears out its welcome. In the other contribution, “(The Girl Gave Me) The Runaround” shows off the band’s ability to utilize Weasel-esque “woah-uh-woahs” with mastery, quite possibly being the best song that Dr. Frank never wrote.  While the band is more or less channeling the early 90’s Lookout Records roster, The Haverchucks stand out by having a bassist they actually utilize as opposed to following the root note of the guitar. This is one of the things Green Day also used to break out of the mold, so get into The Haverchucks now before they begin writing high concept socio-political rock operas.

If this collection of songs is any indication of what either band’s next respective full length is going to sound like, you should already consider them the best pop punk albums of 2013. Fuck you, and get pumped.

4/5

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Full EP Stream: Direct Hit! and The Haverchucks Split

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 9:15 AM (PST)

Just this week, Kind of Like Records and Bright and Barrow Records released a split EP between pop-punk groups Direct Hit! and The Haverchucks. Currently Bright and Barrow is streaming the whole thing on their bandcamp page.

You can listen to it here. The split is also available to purchase in digital and 7″ format.

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Glocca Morra stream new song “The Void”

Posted by jaystone on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 3:38 PM (PST)

Philadelphia’s Glocca Morra are streaming a brand new song entitled “The Void.” Check it out here.

“The Void” appears on Glocca Morra’s upcoming album “An Obscure Moon Lighting An Obscure World, which is primed for an October 16th release via Kind Of Like Records.

Glocca Morra’s last album, July 2012′s “Just Married,” was also released via Kind Of Like Records.

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New Song: The Haverchucks – “The Girl Gave Me the Runaround”

Posted by Dustin Ramone on Monday, October 1, 2012 at 3:46 PM (PST)

RVA pop-punk act The Haverchucks have premiered a new song called “The Girl Gave me the Runaround”. The song comes off of the band’s upcoming split release with Direct Hit!.

You can check out “The Girl Gave Me the Runaround” right here.

The Direct Hit! / Haverchucks split will come out October 9 via both Kind of Like Records and Bright and Barrow Records.

 

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